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Corporate social and environmental reporting in developing countries: The case of Argentina [PDF]
“Corporate Social Reporting” (CSR) communicates actions regarding Corporate Social Responsibility to different stakeholders (Gray, Kouhy, & Lavers, 1995).
Garcia-Fronti, Ines
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) dan Reputasi Perusahaan [PDF]
Unethical and irresponsibilty behaviour has recently led to an increasing popularity of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) worldwide. CSR is considered not only focusing on the right business but also emphasizing the business responsibility for ...
Cahyaningtyas, S. R. (Susi) +2 more
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ABSTRACT The socio‐emotional wealth (SEW) perspective suggests that the specific priorities of a family business may make it more or less inclined to engage in sustainable practices. This paper examines how family business heterogeneity regarding family ownership, financial performance, and family board members affects the sustainability commitment of ...
Sonia Sánchez‐Andújar +2 more
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Feminization Of The Corporate 'Social Responsibility' (CSR) In Turkey
As in many countries, women in Turkey also play a significant role both in the traditional and strategic CSR acts; at times, they involve with these activities as a result of their position as wives and daughters of certain public figures, and contribute to the images of their husbands, fathers, the related institution or family business. Limited study
Otay Demir, Filiz, Haydari Pakkan, Nazan
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Does corporate social responsibility pay? [PDF]
This literature review summarises the main strands of the debate around whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) has any impact on corporate financial performance (CFP).
Conway, Elaine
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ABSTRACT The United States (U.S.) faces challenges in achieving its ambitious net‐zero carbon emissions target by 2050, with current emissions having fallen by less than 1% in 2024. Despite an investment of $500 billion in low‐carbon resources while holding the second‐largest green technology patent portfolio globally, it is further imperative to ...
Md Zubair Ahmad +5 more
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CSR AND THE EFFECTS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS [PDF]
The aim of this paper consists in presenting the evolution of the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR). While many authors think that this is a relatively new concept, CSR is perhaps as old as business itself and in some societies one cannot ...
Ph.D Student Lolescu Radu
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ESG Decoupling Phenomenon: A Systematic and Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT ESG decoupling, defined as the gap between a firm's ESG disclosures and its actual practices, poses a critical challenge to corporate sustainability. Using the PRISMA protocol, 451 articles were selected for a comprehensive bibliometric and systematic literature review to map the intellectual structure and thematic evolution of the research on
Maryam Laeeq +2 more
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Corporate ESG Greenwashing: Does Regulatory Proximity Matter?
ABSTRACT Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) greenwashing undermines sustainable development, yet the influence of regulatory proximity on oversight is understudied. By introducing the “distance decay effect” from geoeconomics into ESG misconduct research and using a sample of Chinese listed firms from 2009 to 2022, this study reveals a ...
Weiqi Zhao +4 more
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Corporate social responsibility in Spain: An overview [PDF]
In Spain, as in many other European countries, there is a growing movement in favor of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Spanish companies consider corporate reputation, competitive advantage and industry trends to be the major driving forces of CSR.
Mele, Domenec
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